The polluted moisture that falls to the ground is commonly known as acid rain. It occurs when pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, are released into the atmosphere and combine with water vapor, forming sulfuric and nitric acids. When this acidic moisture precipitates, it can harm ecosystems, damage buildings, and contaminate water sources. Acid rain is a significant environmental issue associated with industrial emissions and vehicle exhaust.
Moisture that falls from the ground is called dew. Dew forms when water vapor in the air condenses on the surface of objects on the ground during the night when temperatures drop.
It is rain.
Yes, Niagara Falls is very polluted.
No... that would be PRECIPITATION
Infiltration describes the movement of moisture from the surface into the ground. Percolation is the word used to describe the movement of a fluid through a porous and permeable medium such as soil.
a bit niagra falls whooooooooooo!
The moisture that returns to Earth is called precipitation. This includes rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the atmosphere to the ground.
precipitation
It very much depends on the area; some groundwater is polluted but other groundwater is pure.
You get a polluted area.
It's polluted by the human race using it as a dumping ground for chemicals, refuse and human waste !
Precipitation